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Strana 46
Upon what principle is it , that quakers refusing to bear arms , are compelled to
pay a fine or commutation ! Fine is punishment ; for what ? For an offence . What
is the quakers offence ? that he refuses to yield his personal services , for the ...
Upon what principle is it , that quakers refusing to bear arms , are compelled to
pay a fine or commutation ! Fine is punishment ; for what ? For an offence . What
is the quakers offence ? that he refuses to yield his personal services , for the ...
Strana 78
At this day , a quaker , such is the term bestowed on the society of Friends ,
cannot be a witness in any criminal case , nor a juror in any case ... The quakers
are not committed to prison in this country by a justice for non - payment of tythes
.
At this day , a quaker , such is the term bestowed on the society of Friends ,
cannot be a witness in any criminal case , nor a juror in any case ... The quakers
are not committed to prison in this country by a justice for non - payment of tythes
.
Strana 79
And when it gave toleration to the religious professions and worship of all
mankind , knowing that it was of the religion of the quaker not to fight , it
pronounced the reasonable condition upon which that exemption was to be
enjoyed .
And when it gave toleration to the religious professions and worship of all
mankind , knowing that it was of the religion of the quaker not to fight , it
pronounced the reasonable condition upon which that exemption was to be
enjoyed .
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